Related Content

The story is one that shows how hard it is to curb violence in Baltimore, I-Team lead investigative reporter Jayne Miller said. The man who died, Temmel Washington, had also been shot just a year ago.

"He was in this chair last night. (The bullet nicked it) right here," said the victim's grandmother, Diane Scott.

She showed 11 News the chair her grandson was sitting in Monday night when someone came on the porch of the family's home on Linnard Street and started shooting.

"They came up on the porch. We heard six shots. We both jumped up, ran down here. There was Temmel, and the girl was trying to get in the house," Scott said.

Washington was hit multiple times and died. A woman sitting with him was critically wounded.

Scott also showed 11 News bullet holes in the home, including one that hit the window.

The home's front brick wall is scarred by more bullet holes from a shooting last year. In that incident, Washington was also the target, Miller reported. He survived that time, only to be targeted again Monday night.

His grandmother said he'd started working, which she believes created a motive.

"Envy -- everybody is jealous of Temmel because he had, you know, a little bit of change. He had started working and misery loves company," Scott said.